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Splinter Cell Trilogy based on PC versions

Ubisoft has confirmed that the upcoming remastered Splinter Cell Trilogy will be ports of the PC versions of each game instead of the PS2 versions. The PS3-exclusive release is set to hit stores and the PSN later this year...

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Ubisoft PR Coordinator Alex Monney revealed that the upcoming Splinter Cell "Classic" Trilogy for the PS3 will feature remastered ports based on the PC releases of each title. Citing the goal of providing players with "the best possible content," he noted in a post on the PlayStation Blog that the PS2 versions of the games were not used because the PC versions included "more content and detail."

Differences between each version vary. The original Splinter Cell on the PS2 featured some timeline changes versus the PC/Xbox versions, along with four exclusive levels. Presumably, these missions won't be included in the remastered version.

The sequel offered less in the way of differences between versions. Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow offered a few PS2 and GameCube-exclusive locales. At the time of Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory's launch on PC, Ubisoft distributed a patch that would add the previously Xbox-exclusive DLC packs "Kola Cell," "Vselka Infiltration," and "Vselka Submarine" to the original PC version of the game.

Shacknews has contacted Ubisoft to learn more about the fate of Splinter Cell's bonus levels and whether or not the content will stealthily find a way onto the upcoming PS3 release.

The major differences between the PC/Xbox and PS2/GC versions of the original Splinter Cell titles were mostly due to the game's engine and graphics. Though the PS2 versions of each Splinter Cell title were well-received , the PC/Xbox versions were typically rated higher.

The good news is that the higher quality textures of the PC version will make the "remastered" games look remarkably better.

Monney also confirmed, in the comments to the original PS Blog post, that the multiplayer modes of both Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow and Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory will not be included in the HD trilogy release.

A release date has yet to be set; however, the blog post's permalink URL suggested it will arrive in June [coming-to-ps3-in-june]. When asked, Monney told Shacknews that the appearance of the month in the link was a "small mix up" on the site. "We don’t have a firm release date," he reiterated.

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Trilogy HD will arrive for the PS3 in a retail, Blu-ray set as well as each game sold individually on the PSN.